Implicate - English meaning
Implicate – definitions in English dictionary
verbShow (someone) to be involved in a crime.
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He was implicated in a price-fixing scandalverbConvey (a meaning) indirectly through what one says, rather than stating it explicitly.
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By saying that coffee would keep her awake, mary implicated that she didn't want any
nounA thing implied.
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The dual nature of the heart represents the meeting of the changeless and the changing, the inevita…
verbTo show that someone is involved in a crime or partly responsible for something bad that has happened
Usage examples:
A lot of people were implicated in the scandal.
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Word origin
late Middle English: from Latin implicatus ‘folded in’, past participle of implicare (see imply). The original sense was ‘entwine’; compare with employ and imply. The earliest modern (implica
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